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Weight loss?
How many kg weight loss is considered normal? In January end i was around 70.5 to 71.2kg now i am varying between 66.6 - 68.0 kgs. I started gym since February as well. So its around 3-4 kg reduction since then(8-9 months). Is that normal? I am specifically worried as last month i incidentally found out i have a gb polyp of size 2.9mm and i get mustard yellowish stool(little bit brown streaks present though).. also last month had done lft, it was completely normal. Please help me, is everything normal?
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Yes, Ots normal.. no issue.
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I have read quite a few messages from you here. I believe you have taken this polyp thing very hard. Relax. It is not the end of the world. Healthy diet does cause weight loss.
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It's normal to lose 3-4 kgs with lifestyle modification such as joining gym and exercise regularly.
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It's normal
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